Their Weddings Take Place as Mid-August Church Ceremonies Mi r:i: V 'f ; f ' ' f J v '..',' 1 ' - tit '... Mid-August Brides Bride at a service in the First Christian church, August 14, was Mrs. Evan Richey, at left above, who was Jeanne Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tanner, before her marriage. Mr. Richey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Richey of Eureka, Calif. The couple will be in Moscow, Idaho, this winter. (Linna Chitwood photo). At right Mrs. Carter E. Hitt, the former Anne J. Stenger, married August 14 in Sacred Heart church at Gervais. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stenger of Gervais, Mr. Hitt the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hitt, Aberdeen, Wash. McEwan studio picture) PairTell Of Betrothal Miss Betty Biles of Upland, Calif., and James C. Watt, Pa mona, Calif., announced their engagement at a family dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Biles, Monday night. Miss Biles is a graduate of Salem high and Upland college and took graduate work at Claremont Graduate school In California. She is teaching at Alta Loma, Calif. keep Bread Hungry? , .On a Reducing Diet? Want added energy and pep with low calory count? Try the new SUN VALLEY BREAD a new taste thrill for jaded "diet appetites." una ''';., Keep, run ' fit-fit ( WITHOUT I SHORTENING OR I ADDED FATS j ' Mr. Watt is the son of Jesse C. Watt, Peoria, Ariz. He is a graduate of LaVerne college, LaVerne, Calif., and is teaching in Cucamonga, Calif. No date has been set for the wedding. MT. ANGEL Dr. Francis J. Reiling, Ray Junger and Gene Murphy of Eugene were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LeDoux on Friday evening. Other guests at the LeDoux home recently were Lena Del Planche, Emma Del Planche, Emma De Vlemick of Hillsboro and two friends from Portland; and from Rockford, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Yolden, Mr. and Mrs. Dooley Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kessler. California Visitors Arriving at the mid - week from California were Miss June Belford of Cloverdale, Miss Barbara Friberg of Sonoma and Misses Patricia Farquar and Marion Nissen of Petaluma. They are guests of Miss Joar Hoereth and Miss Virginia Lewis while here, all being school friends at Santa Rqsa Jun ior college. The quartet of visitors will be here for the wedding of LOW IN CALORIES HIGH IN ENERGY 8T VOIR f AYORITC fOOD STORI DO HOPE IT WON'T RAIN TOMORROW e You HAVE said it, haven't you? The night before washday? Yes, and meant it, too, because there's nothing worse than to have to let dirty clothes pile up while you wait for nice weather. When you have a Hamilton Automatic Clothe Dryer, you just flip the switch, toss in your clothes straight from wringer or spinner and, in 15 to 25 minutes, they're ready to iron! Things dry soft, sweet-smelling, and fluffy in the Hamilton, too, an average washerload at a time. , Rain? Snow?' Soot? Smoke? Forget 'em! Why don't you come in, right away, and Id ta ihow you how Hamilton can take tht last bit of labor and risk out of your weekly Washing? We'll be happy to demonstrate. CO HAMILTON FURNITURE Vliss Hoereth and Theodore Co- trait next Sunday afternoon. THE WOMAN'S Relief corps has planned a no-host picnic for 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Olinger park. Mr. Schramm To Wed Soon Announced for Friday eve ning, September 9, is the wed ding of Miss Eleanor Simonsen of San Francisco and Philip C. Schramm of Salem.. The ceremony will be solem nized at 7:30 o'clock in the eve ning of that date in the Nor wegian Lutheran church in San Francisco, the reception follow ing also to be at the church. Mr. Schramm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Schramm of Salem who plan to go south for the wedding. Miss Simonsen is the daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Simonsen of San Francisco. Wedding at St. Joseph's Bride at a service in St. Jo seph's Catholic church last Sat urday morning was Miss Lucille. Mae Forman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Forman, who was married to Clifford Cam P'."., son of Mrs. Anna B. Cam and A. J. Campau of Port land. The double ring ceremony was performed at 10 o'clock by the Rev. T. J. Bernards. For the music, Wayne Meusey sang and played the organ. The bride wore a Gibson style French white marquisette dress, designed with fitted bodice, a lace trimmed round . yoke and neckline, and a full skirt with train, rne fingertip veil was edged with wide lace to match the lace on the dress and it was arranged from a Dutch cap. For her flowers the bride carried a bouquet of white gardenias with large pink tulle bow and streamers. Mr. Forman gave his daughter m marriage. Miss Evelyn Forman was at tendant for her sister. She was gowned in blue faille, the dress having a tight fitted bodice and back flared Eton jacket. With the dress Miss Forman wore a picture hat in pink lace and straw and pink gloves. Her flowers were pink gladioluses with satin bow and streamers, Carol Lynn Campau, sister of the bridegroom, was junior at tendant. She wore a floor length pink dotted Swiss frock with wide blue sash and wore a wreath of pastel flowers in her hair. She carried the rings In a small nosegay. Robert L. Borovicka of Bend Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 14, 1949 f Silver Tea Displaying Early Farm Life Aritcles August 30 An event creating much interest for next week is the silver tea to be given at the Salem Golf club for the benefit of ths First Christian church building fund, on Tuesday. "Early Farm Life" will be featured as the theme for the af fair and many articles from private collections will be displayed, featuring those things suitable for farm life. Table settings, old room settings and the like are being planned. Mrs. Ercel W. Kay and Mrs. Ben Lambert are arranging the displays. Tea will be served, a large group assisting at the event. Hours are between 3 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon and be tween 7 and 9 o'clock in the evening, invitation being extended to all interested in the displays and the project for which the silver tea is being given. was best man and ushering were Alfred Forman and Malcolm Campau. For the wedding the bride s mother wore a gray crepe gown with blue ' accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bride grooms mother wore a blue crepe gown with pink accessories and a corsage of orchids. The reception was in the Sa lem Woman's club. Cutting the cake was Miss Joan Voves, cou sin of the bride. Miss Gertrude Schiess and Mrs. Robert Coates poured. Assisting wore Mrs. James Garson, Mrs. Ella Voves, Mrs. Barbara Karst, Mrs. Adam Hertz, Mrs. .John Voves, Mrs. Alfred Forman, Miss Kathleen Emmons. Mrs. John Voves and Miss Patricia Dardis were in charge of the gifts, and Miss Mary DeVall passed the guest book. During the reception Wayne Meusey played and sang. For traveling the bride wore an orchid colored sharkskin suit with white accessories and cor sage of gardenias. Following two weeks at Crater Lake, the Oregon caves and lakes in east ern Oregon the couple will go to Berkeley, Calif., to make their home. Mr. Campau is to attend University of California this year. He formerly attend ed Vanport college and Willam ette university. The bride at tended Dorth Dakota schools and the state school of science in North Dakota. IN EUGENE Saturday eve ning to attend the wedding of Miss Patricia Starling and Bjorn Olsen were several from Salem, including Miss Jane Car son, who assisted at the recep tion; Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss Janet Rllea, Don Farnam and Max Maude. Bride-Elect Is Honored Misses Beverly Gustafson and Donna Whitley are entertaining with a miscellaneous bridal shower Thursday evening at the latter's Fairmount Hill home in compliment to Miss Arylne Hil- fiker, September bride-elect of Leland Frank Fish. Honoring Miss Hilfiker will be her mother, Mrs. R, R. Hilfiker, Mrs. Loretta Fish and Miss Lola Koerner, mother and aunt of the benedict-elect, and the Misses Gladys Blue, Leah Case, Loma Johannaber, Rosalie DuTait, Pa tricia Zosel, Beverly Hofstetter, Willetta Hersch, Jodie Johann aber, Shirlee Reimann, Bernice Isam, Patricia Kepplnger, Clara Bell Roth, Leona Messmer, Dwyn Anne Herberger, Cheri Blakley, the hostesses and their mothers, Mrs. Carl Gustafson and Mrs. Josephine W. Cham bers. Leave for South Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roe and sons Dwight and Meredith, have left for Long Beach, Calif, to make their home. They have lived here the past few years. Mrs. Roe's sister, Mrs. George Woodruff, Portland, entertained last week for Mrs. Roe and Mrs. R. F. Cook of Silverton was an other hostess honoring Mrs. Roe before her departure for the south. HOME from a week's trip to Imnaha and the Wallowa moun tains are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zumwalt and daughters, Misses Barbara and Mary Lou Zum walt. 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